Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Sep 1911, p. 10

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NT OF RUILYA'S AND CINALS ---- Intercoioninl Hallway. BADDECK BEAU KD to the "Tender wiil be téen « 1811, Te line of ,Jikerco town milles Pian tract and after Chief Ratlwa BRANCH RINE TENDERS, ADDRESSE igned and endorsed 2g -Raddeak Branch' bis office until six. tober Department Canals, (ntawa, and the office of the Chief Kngineer of the Interea denial Railway at Moncton, NB Parties tendoring will be required to aeCept the Tajy wagon sehedules prepared OF ta be prepared by the Departmnet of Tabor h schedule will form part uf the contro Contractors mind that tenders will sidered une trade sirietly ance with the printed forms case of firm are ad the 1 the vce I ' of wach Tie mer of the firm An gecepted bank che for the sum of 330.004 v0 to the order of the Mir and Canals must iu which sum will party tendering aoclines con tract for the ork, stated in the offer submited The chégue thu turned to (he pe whose tenders arm The cheque o will bd held curity, far cantract whi tested to bear in not be con- in accord- and in the attach- ature of residence are req aider ihe into be forfeited he re. Live contractors accepted sent pre not the . sTdl tenderer jo "of the neces tender ace orde: Secretary and Canals, Department oth, 1911 Ottawa, Newspapgrs fuseriing this «a ment without authority f partment will not be patld Heptem vertise. in De for it ADL FESSED endorsed at Owen at this Septem- of a Owen SEALED TENDERS, to the undersigned. a "Fender for Netaining V Bound, Ont." received office until 4 pm. on Tuesday her 26, 1011, for » construetion Hetaining Wall the Town of Mound, County Grey, Ontario ation and form seen and form at this Departme (1. Bing: Ks, Confederation Plans, spec pontract can be tender obtained atthe offices of J, trict Engineer, Dine THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, 000 COO TOOOE OOO The "Ruined" Industry, A Sample Deception and The Refutation Thereof. 00QOO0V oF YOO DOBOO0O0 OOOO 0OC OOK CO0 GOOOO rOOCO0O0 FOPOONOO 00K cook- The News The secred in out. The News and its purty are in favor of dearer ing ute as against cheaper food for the consumer. gives the sécret away in one of the most humorous articles which hax | graced ita colamus in many a long day, an artiele all too evidently prompt- ed by a desire to make it appear that the Fielding agreement ir he weri- ous redsctions in duties on manufactured goods, There are, of course, manufactured articles included in the agreement, and these do alflect Canadian industries. sile, as well a few net seriously But, aside from that aspect of the terest. Indeed, it ix unique of its kind try estublished at Morrisburg by the in 1999 by the Canadian Sheet Steel ers of the kind, the News fears ruin. the Kind id a mibor detail which iv thing shout Sifton. Now, bearing the dominion, question, the article itself ix of in It has reference 10 a certain indns- Hon. Clifford Silten, and taken opr | Corporation, and for this, and oth- Tlie faucet that there no others overlobks, Amd it does any in mind that there is only one sheet ste! wail from the News: inevitahly ( are called in "re not w in read this wanuiacturers and of tin fasleral 'unadian the trade, at neat truth tl at 8, they FER Proeity the h 1 Uremmesdonus! thera iv no escaping ol galvanized suffer will as y if is carriml the A Duty Which Doesn't Exist. he News word Morcis- pot" the And one of its kind Vlas and alack ! factory: never AVX 'a real case in being the only cites Lp ahovt is i" This firm, when the protective tarifi was operative, ture of bluck sheets. When the tariff was taken off, the Canadian company was forced to discontinue manufacturing through inability successfully to compete with the United States companies. The Morrisburg firm then turen- « to manufacturing tio plates; and when under reciprocity the tariff will taken off this commodity, the Canadian company will become helpless." Bit, bless the News' dear soul, the reciprocity agreement does not tuke the duty off tin plates, for the very good reason that they are already free, und have been for venrs hiek. The clause in the tariff is as follows British, Inter. tin he (renedal, i Fin, in blocks, pigs, bars, plates, sheets; strip waste, and tin foil | is true that there was an effort tio Plate, but Mr. Fielding refused. 'It ths Morrishurg company 'wanied a 12} per cent or Free put on that : Free Free made | in 1900 to have a duty wax understood ar that time protection Where Does 30 PC. howeter, two Morrishury Reduction Come In' the Fielding They nre as follows: ¢ Buty, Usder Reciproeity Anuses in which factory I here are, agreement with products of the f'resent un steel sheets gauge Rolled iron « No. 4 anized other iron I or or thinner, with plates, not gal zine, tin, ar or coated metal stool or toiled shevt« No i7ed other . hese are the only foundation statements as to the Morrisburg plant. re Steel Trust Given 30 . or or plates, anlvan- tin thinner, with gauge oo) coated metal zie, or 5 per ent Free which the News might have taken for any tut read what it alleges, under the = Cont Present [ wler Recipro- he adi Ver ty' that they have taken off only certain wtighes. This is to from the tariff on manufac from the United States Lhe Laurier government sinister s wssert =~! per cent. at the most 5 per cent., from tally untrue. They have tuken off 30 per cent. turcd slates (plates 7), #hd the whole of the tarif ma of red steel sheets." Hew Lari or have "taken off 30 per cent, nufactured plates" when thé maximum tariff against these had per cont And wherein have#they exceeded a reduction of five on steel shdets, when the ma ximwm tariff uguinst these is also five ? Perhapw the News will dome forward with aun explanation. n the Laurier goverment Gn been onl Cet ve er py ein The Truth About the Morrishurg Plant. ' In 1900, when the Morrisburg peo ple were understood to be making an effort Life i J ami i rondon, On the Postmasts Building, Torento; « District Englioeer on application ta Owen Sound, Ont are notified tha considered unless printed forme supplied, their actual tendering not He Porson tenders will made on the and signed with tures, stating thelr occupations laces of residence In thn case firms, the actual signature, the nat of tho ocoupution and place of r ence of each member of the firm my be given. . Bach tender must he acempanied ceepted cheque of Th ghartered bank | able to the order of the Honou the Minister of Public ta ton per (10 pe.) af the whieh ir ot tendering autraet tall te cow for If the cheque will equal amount forfeited vine to called upon plate the work tender be not aces pind the be returned The De parime nt to accept the I Loe By order | bind ite ender, ad any t In ROCTIERS Ke Warks epartment of | Pep : 1911 Ottawa, Aug. 29th or it with wnl Newspapirs will ne advertisement ii out authority Irepart -------- CS -- ------ Department of Railways and Canals Intfervotunial Rattway, MONCTON YARD SEALED TENDERS to the vide rsigned "Pander for Manetan OF" will be veeslved until sixtean avlovk October 2nd, i511 Plans, AND cLVaOFY, » RESSED endorsed ard | Cut this Morin AH profiles, form of contract to he LAR Be seen on and after Beptember af the office of "ithe Chie Engineer of the Department of Rail- Ways and Cansie, Ottawa, and at the office of the ('hief Bugineer of the Ynterootohtal 1 Ratiway, Moncton specification ant entered dr the 4th of Parties 10 accept the fair wa pared or to be prepared by the Ira. partment of Labour, which schedule will form part of the contract tendering WHHL be require d | 8 schedule pre Contractors are requested to bear in Mind that tenders will not be cone red unless made strieuy. in. ace a with the printed forms, and in the case of firms. unless there are attached the actual sigoature, the haters of the occupation, and place of ene of each member of the firm. | An accepted sti of 40,000.00 ir of the Minister at Kallw must Accompany each sum will be forfeited bith k cheque for the tender + if the! gONtract for the work et the in the offer submitied The chegie thos sent in will be re. l, ta the respegtive contractors tenders are not accepted ghaque of he sucecssiul tenders! 1. De held as security, or part se. for ihe due falidiment of the et 10 he guteren into, lowest or any tefder not neces- rates { foost cost ' | LK. JONES, x ary Department o Railways Tos Kiet Ottawa, September Tih, 811. i Sivertine- i HL ian lie De thet x30, ours. vessel in the courtship dase elf | this | offlen! , wade parable to the | hys andl | f the efty this vear was over twenty: seven million compared with thirteen endering declines vutering tute | mithon fant { buibdbor in the pfovince of Sackatehe to secure 1 § per cent, proteciion on tin plate, 10 per cenit. on qalvan: iran, and 5 per cent. on steel sheets from Pritain ns well as from the the Star undertook an investigation of the plant. Tt found ont + company had been "encouraged" to the following extent : \ bonus ftom' Morrishurg. n additional honus from \ pPotection of 5 per cent, M4 per cent. rebate on the # per cent. rebate on the 99 per cent. rebate on the Ihe Star at that not make good under such conditions, consideration, especialiy it was the duty on tin plate, which the News so earvestly champions, would mean an in The cost of all sorts of kit chen utensils, und wonld add to the living. The output of the Morrishury factory has, course, ben insigmfiant fraction of the tin plate, galvanized ete., used in The Star held that it was absurd to tax the people of the wae try which had not made good under and which could not supply one-quarter of At that time (1909) interviews werd securod they united in supporting the govern They agreed that the tin plate duty which the News thinks had a wight to expect, would mean inerensed of living in the john of dearer household uteasils. Among the manufacturers consult cd was Toronto man, leelured that the tariff commission had gone into the whole question of tin plate, and the result Mr. Fielding hind declined to put a duty on it. He turned Hansard, quoted Mr. Fiolding's declaration that the whole 'of Canada must be taved to up puriga single factory, and concluded hy saving that since that speech was made conditions had not changed 'A great many of the tant wonld he affected by putting u duty on tin plate, the raw pro dugt of various industries. 1 gpeh & course were he said, "it would naturally result in revision of all such items. Aud this opponeint of the request of the Morrishury | for consideration was A Kap, today the conservative candidate in Toronto, and a large manafacturer of tinware. What has the News about il ie dd tuk sw, th i i that Morrisburg in the form of electrical power on steel and iron sheets duty on com. duty on raw material flnty on machinery to the conelusion that if un industry could it was not entitled to further taeiff only one in Canada. To put the R . 5 ¢ time came as mnerease ol an the dominion, whole of Canada to support favorable circumstances, market demand Foronto firms, omit of only iron, an ar mosi ' the with ments the C anadian Various and stand Copan cost fn wha was that to not Hems which is adopted," "n " wel ory tari Fas 10 * ay 3 | A Western City of Progress Jaw Is Experiencing Wonderiul Developments Never Has There Been Sa Muay Civie ~ Improvements, M ose of Rich wl. for grad the vicinity stated that a contract Moose Jaw in Moose Jaw is experiencing the \most active trade season the city has \sver fino ri jand 5 + - " shite hae Lan | had, Which is saying much. There as bn all streets in Richmond Park. been conspderable movement I stroeis are i a twentydoor | esinte, n Winnipey wvndica te wracking, which is to be commenced at | dollurs in erecting residential onee. they intend spending o half & million | This & ech amily Moose Jaws dollars in erecting residential and [vious vear Never has ol {business = buildings. Richard Loney, [heen so many civie improvements as | {of the" firm of Manley, Loney & (Co. |there have been thix vear and never lol Moose daw, and president of the [wo much building progress. The city board of trade, whilst in Wianivey, [of Moose Jaw hav now works under recently, state] that the assessment | way costing a million dollars. In ad- street railway £1,250,060, dition to these the improvements are costing The building permits for the first eight months of this vear total 21,924,000, or three times ay much as the permits totalled for the same period lust year. Moose Jaw will be a railrond centre for the firand Trunk [Pacific and Canadixn Nerthers railways, as {well as a divisional point for the Canadian Pacific system, with ite branch fines, and both the (rand Trunk Pacific and the Canstlian North: | Times . recently drew attention to the jern railway are erecting me sta- wonderful development that was tuk- [tion buildings in the northern Part of ing place in the northern part of the city: s-- enable ama lt Susie. Woman is apt to oun, ' ave Wo year, He went to state that builling operatfons have heen very attive during the season. The Moosé Jaw Times Publishing ('o. are eveeting & building costing $295, Wn, which will be the largest office on wan. Messrs. Gordon, Iroasides Fare¢ are erecting a "Plant also R80, 000, and the new post will cost "S300,000, Jaw and to | A oman 3 will gladly compromise '; a to i df Age ushand is wiilkng to make all the Hard only | of | i began the manuise i from the The | ere 'ot SATURDAY, SEP PRODUCE AND PRICES. Unotations Given From the Kings. ton Market. Kingston, Sept. 16.--The following potatoes, 81.50 per bushel; beans, jc. qt.; new cabbage , 6c. doz; new cel ery, 7¢. per head; tomatoes, The. to Xl bush: green corn, Ne, to Ie, doz. onions, XI a bush. radishes, Oc } une h: lettuce, bunch; apples, 20 ta 2oe. peek. \ ° | 4. A MacFarlane, Brack street, re | urts grain, four aud feed selling as | follows : Oats, £c; wheat, buckwheat, seid rye, $1; peas, ie. to vellow feed corn, 0c; { bakers' flow 2.00 to $2.75; farmers', (82.55; Hungarian patent, $2.50; oui- (meal and rolled oats, $4.50 per bbl; romeal, $1 50 to $2; bran, $23 ton: ~1 he focal '8: Kay, loose, 0 to 81. Meat Heel (loesij, carcase, Ble, prime western beef, 1owi.. hy exrease, cuis, 0c. to Live hogs, Re. Ib. dressed hogs, pork, Ibe te lic, by gquurter; fron, Ibe; wpriby lamb, (de, to per. 1h: ves, Je. to le. per ducks, 31 (0 81.25 pair: turkeys, to ie, th; fowl, Se. 10 $1 (soring chickens, 756. to Yc, r, creamery, 28% 1a x 24e. to De, th eggs, He. to 23 Dominion Fish company rices ax lollows : Whitefish, [5c lb. pike, 10c, 1b; hisook salmon, We. Ib; kippered erring, Yarmouth bloaters, 4c tantic salmon, 30c. |b.; salt codfish, { Se. Ih; halibut, 20¢.; fresh haddock, 7 te. 1h; bullhends, 12 1b; mackerel, 5a. Ib.; sen bass, 12 Ih. Tobin McKay, Brock street, as follows Hides, ivimmed, 20¢, 1b.: horsehides, $10 25; enliskins, veels, ldc. lb: deacons, Me. (a $i sheepsking, Joc. to be. tallow, in cakes, 6c. 1b.; bees way, Ib; ginseng, 35 1b; woel, washed, 2Vc. 1b. unwashed, 13c. Ib. Raw furs. Red fox, No. |, large, $6: weeding, $4; raccoon, No. 1, 2 to $1: No. |, medium, $I k, No. |, large, $6 1087; No. 1, ¥) to 36; spring rats, No. |, Na, 2, wediom, Me; kits value rubbed hit 16e. ib.; I8e. a jomir; ib; but doz. © fu! i reports _-. to mediun:, large, Fond at asking at value George Mills & Co. uote owing prices for raw furs : Spriog muskrats, large, J0c. medium, Joc. $5e.; wink, to 86; medium, 81 to $4.50; 10 $4; raccoon, large, $2.50; wedium, $1.00; mwall, 785¢c.; red fox, as to size, Mu $6; skunk, as te size aud length of stripe, Ge. to $2; weasel, 20¢. to Gle. enlls, springy the fol i fo 40c.; large, $4 small, $2 to PHOTOGRAPHY PROFITABLE, Big Money Paid for Negatives Secur- ed at Little Cost. ative have photog nog gah faph " Nertrg netted fs two thousand at's Mag ol eolirse, ing thousand of even says Mun backed, and photographie com Mii in New aphers front Sartholowen's; to get not ahles they en the Fhe par tht for ty a photo Vanderbilts: bat while Were recogni asd shot tend identify us ioliars each," pzine "These hy facilities of pane One FE York, a coterie mansuvered fashionable views of various tered and left ticular prize graph of the other peopls and freely possible | hilt = wore the sell the aster enterprise fay, ol photog patient] ol St as church Noo W easily it seemed am the Vander snap even (to had ined { hie CHrrges ldst, long onl alte three ¥ so rvViee en eid, before the all of them; and phatographers picked up their eameras and walked (ne them, look ing hack, remaining mar rapidly snapping elder] lady and a girl, both quietly garbed, who were hastening from the to ane of the carriages Wy tt? 'Who they ¥* he ni Fire photo the rolled huneh." ' ren church very modest ones, several discouraged Hwan wi saw the sole views of an church re shou An Carriage "f don't know, grapher, lo 'Wis 'bunch' proved girl was Lladye Vanderbilt, only a ment to nounced, only 'int of 1 correct I'he amd wk weeks later, her eng Count this chanee photograph, available, and illustrated It w worth dollars few Szechenyi was an the one was sold te lead weeklies the than ing dailies warld over, as more thousand 'At the the quake an \meriean graghers went pense to course and land one happened to of the t representative the best Ane writer, "n famaiea earth firm of to extraordinary time of photo x have its who nu steamer change ol they men, he aboard, the scene ure fatudiny But even =o the arrived too Inte 1o \n nn of the ily got Views American ol maga and aldo gone enterprising mind, who spot, had dhoat the wed Purehdsad Cerv® provable ne ve that show eed the olfects af the Sarthe hese he afterwards old thou sand dollars' Ceofmmercial { chanced turn on ritined ' fer everal i A Savage Weapon. wy . ' mpanion Not infreenently { viet their oh | beloved al hs women of wit clubs mankind, "London fis againet th frequented In {ir Ralph Nevill'e of | Clubs" wid that feonte examplos of wit | potite direction, nal conception of a lon don cinb was a reivent to which Wesi | End men night hetake themsely es, cor Yuin that. the troubles anl worries oi {the oiside world would not follow them into building which: they garded #88 a temple 'of dignified seclu sion and repose, Perhaps the best description of a club, as it existed in former days, wus that given by a witty bishop, wha de fined it ne a place 'where ceased [rom troubling ana the weary were al rest. Awother amusing definition was once given by Ceorge Augustin Sala A ehith," said Sala, "ix a weapon used by savages in keep the white woman at a distance." story origins and Alife HSES fre in the op re rts, 320 ton. baled straw, $7; loose, paar, rolls, de. doz, | repurts women | TE EMBER 16, 1m 1. | \ 4 ~ From the to YOU ada's Largest Fur Factory Trapper Direct Through Can- ------- EXAMINE THEM FALE Fars oy Hs af the the ine luxnriant deg the Far Don't A -------- A ---- ------------ T-------- 5 Ip. YET VA IN YY AAI) CANA 7 Prescription for Headache! i If you should o your family | physician and ask hi v prescription | 1G: . TIN Large Stocks got fhe Canada Metal Co. Ltd. PlG LEAD. 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Pedestal Tables, Golden Oak. '$12 up. | Dimers, tiffin, Sideboards and i Cabinets, all Jates:t designs and Young Millionaire's Wife Goes Away With "Soul-Mate." In the course of fime a may for, she will continue Just the same. Truth may win in the long ron, but a lie is 5 mate of a sprinter. "he hour of adversity seems to con. woman to hate aim move than n Sixty ion: she hates 8 man, ard Saydam, jr, New Yuk, 16. Walter Lispen the young son of an ancient and inusenswely wealthy family, sat on the porch of his summer home in Blue Point, L1. yesterday and nd mitted that his wife Louise Lfwrence White Suydam, had leit him without ' iz consent, bow love of another gia. w Sept i finishes § $y H they can't he stars, insist upon being clouds, freon SLO, $2.50 up, S08 of u. $21.00 op Robert J. Reid | | | ENON. WENT OF 1.43 AMAIA N Nowirn. 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